Felix Isenbügel

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Felix Isenbügel (* 5. May 1986 in Berlin ) is a German theater - and television - actor .

Life

Isenbügel was born in Berlin-Zehlendorf and grew up in Fischerhude near Bremen . From 2001 to 2003 he took acting lessons from Erik Rossbander from the bremer shakespeare company . He then studied acting at the Charlottenburg Acting School in Berlin from 2003 to 2006 . On the side, Isenbügel completed a vocal course and received speech training lessons from Bernd Kunstmann in Berlin.

In 2008 Isenbügel appeared in the play Macht das Tor , a dramatization of the life of Michael Gartenschläger , and wrote large parts of the play, among other things. In 2008 he also took on the role of Adson von Melk in a stage version of the novel The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco for a theater tour of the Theater des Ostens . In 2009 he toured again with the Theater des Ostens, in the role of Fenton in Shakespeare's comedy The Merry Wives of Windsor . Furthermore, Isenbügel was seen in November 2010 in the role of Ismael in the production Moby Dick at the Theater des Ostens.

Isenbügel first played in commercials and in a few short films and documentaries before his first television roles . Isenbügel had, among other things, an episode role in the series 112 - They save your life .

From autumn 2008 he played the role of Carsten Reimann in the side cast in the RTL series Good Times, Bad Times , from August 2009 Isenbügel was taken over by the production company Grundy UFA TV Produktions GmbH in the main cast and continued to play the role of a former trainer at the Bundeswehr who falls in love with the soap role Leonard "Lenny" Cöster . In September 2010 he got out of the series together with this.

In 2009, Isenbügel played the role of the adolescent lover Ferdinand in a film adaptation of the play Kabale und Liebe by Friedrich Schiller .

After his departure from Gute Zeiten, Bad Zeiten in June 2010 , Felix Isenbügel produced a radio play with electronic music, faust-rausch . For this he worked on Goethe's Faust . Isenbügel can be heard in the role of Mephisto . It was published in November 2010 by edition fux .

Isenbügel has been part of the permanent ensemble of the Berlin Criminal Theater since 2011 . He can be seen there in the productions Die Mausefalle , Der Name der Rose und Todesfalle (premiere: September 2012).

Filmography (selection)

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